My favorite FF game is Lost Odyssey :\
My favorite FF game is Lost Odyssey :\
Its the only thing about the new Spiderman movie I don’t like. Everything else looks so good, but I just don’t understand why Aunt May is so young and hot. Its just...really weird.
Just IMO, the Xbox One X isn’t for people who already own an Xbox One or Xbox One S, its for people like me, who were Xbox owners and fans who refused to give in to the terrible, anti-consumer Xbox One launch, with the mandatory Kinect, media-focus and weak hardware that could barely scrape 900p.
People, execs in particular need to stop likening playtime with value. I want and have vocally advocated for backwards compatibility but that doesn’t mean I want to play older games all the time. Its not about wanting to the play the games regularly, its about having the means to do so. Its a principle that has value…
The biggest problem with ME:A is the lower quality of writing. I was able to stomach the bad animations at launch, but the underwhelming character, story and dialog writing was the biggest crime of Andromeda. And we all should have seen it coming. ME3's DLC Omega was written and developed by Montreal, and it suffered…
I loved season 1 and really liked season 2 up until the final episode. Not to rehash that old episode, but since the writers essentially forced impossible-to-take-serious circumstances on the player, I haven’t been able to return to this series. I miss Clem, but it might be best if I just kept my fond memories of her…
Hey Jason, I know I’m a bit late to the discussion, but do you know what this means or implies for ME:A DLC? Is there still a ME:A single-player team working on DLC content? I’m not really worried about MP content, I’m sure it will get a few more map packs, but ME:A ends with a handful of important and unresolved…
When You Capitalize The First Letter Of Every Word, You Turn The Word “polish” Into Polish. This Theme Park Is Not In Poland. It Has Not Been Polished.
Seriously, now they add the “hide headgear” option after I completed a full playthrough with gimpy low-level armor because it didn’t come with the gaudy headwear. Sigh, now I have to play again.
OP clearly doesn’t understand the pragmatic world we live in.
I would buy N64 Classic just for Mario Party and the blisters.
To be fair, I think I vaguely remember some references to cryogenics in HZD. I wouldn’t be surprised by either version of events, Faro cloning himself, or some kind of Mr. House life-extension technology. I think it would be a lot more meaningful if the real, original Ted were still alive to hold accountable.
One thing I haven’t seen discussed much are the choices and the choice-making mechanics in HZD. I feel like they introduced the choice-mechanics early in the game with the rock-throwing moment, but they really never did a lot with Aloy’s choices, the moments to make choices, or the consequences of choices. I would…
Yeah, we’re definitely going to be following Sylens to Thebes and find Ted. I don’t know if they will do that all in the DLC or in a sequel, but it definitely seems like Sylens is looking for Thebes, whether he knows it or not.
I loved HZD but its a very slow burn. The early content, the present-day tribal stuff was pretty underwhelming. It wasn’t until I really dug into the main quest and started learning about the fall of civilization that the story really got interesting to me. I loved the second half of the game, but I wish the first…
Keep going Evan, it gets better. So much of what they introduce in the first 10 hours gets expanded on throughout the game. The big problem with ME:A is that they fail to introduce their new story arcs, secrets and mysteries in a way that is captivating to the audience. The truth is, by 30+ hours in, you have learned…
Just like AC3 and Unity and other games that are buggy at launch and developed by a publisher/dev that is trendy to hate on, you will surely see articles published in 3-6 months stating things like “Revisiting ME:A is better than I remembered herpderp”
Nothing personal against you, but I think a lot of how Bioware games are treated is based heavily on a bias of expecting more from Bioware in a variety of regards, than what is expected from other developers. It seems like Guerilla Games is getting a freepass for bad facial animation because no one expected them to…
Wow, this is all just part of the ME: A animation circlejerk. I’m not sure why gamers are such weird hivemind band waggoners.
Its weird how many people forget how bad ME2 and 3 were when bashing ME:A. ME2 and 3 were action-shooters in tiny little shooting-gallery maps. They traded away their Roleplaying systems for shiny textures and “user-friendly” systems. But ME:A is more of a roleplaying game than ME2 or 3 ever were. As a giant ME snob…